Aggression is not hatred. The lion does not hate its prey.
Aggression turns to hatred when childhood feelings of helplessness and
dependency are revived.

We seek to root out in others the past and present
powerlessness we cannot tolerate in ourselves. Hatred is a function of
impotence. Aggression is most likely to turn into hatred in people who have
not effectively dealt with their own feelings of personal powerlessness. The
strong are far less likely to hate than the weak.